用分布强化与累积强化比较智力障碍与自闭症谱系障碍青少年的表现

Chan-sang Park, Kyong-Mee Chung
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以往的研究比较了分布强化和累积强化对智力和发育障碍的效果,得出累积强化更有效的结论。然而,以往的研究在任务难度、强化物类型、被试特征等方面存在局限性。本研究比较了分配强化和累积强化在使用食物强化的困难任务中的有效性,并考察了这些效果是否取决于参与者的诊断特征。在两种强化条件下,共有33名参与者(19名智障者和14名自闭症谱系障碍者)进行了视觉空间工作记忆任务。因变量为正确率、每分钟正确反应数、每分钟反应数。结果表明,在累积强化中,正确率和每分钟的正确反应显著提高。此外,ASD组累积强化的准确率显著高于分布强化,而智力残疾组在不同条件下无差异。这些结果表明,智力障碍儿童和ASD儿童在累积强化下表现出更好的表现,ASD的特征与累积强化的作用有关。
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Comparing the Performances of Youth with Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder with a Distributed and an Accumulated Reinforcement
Previous studies comparing the effectiveness of the distributed and accumulated reinforcement on the intellectual and developmental disability concluded that accumulated reinforcement is more effective. However, the task difficulty, types of reinforcer, and participants’ characteristics of previous studies were limited. The present study compared the effectiveness of distributed and accumulated reinforcement on the difficult task using food reinforcer and examined whether theses effects depend on participants’ diagnostic characteristics. A total of 33 participants(19 intellectual disability and 14 autism spectrum disorder(ASD)) conducted the visuospatial working memory task under both reinforcement conditions. The dependent variables were accuracy rate, correct response per minute, response per minute. The results showed that the accuracy rate and correct response per minute were significantly higher in the accumulated reinforcement. In addition, the ASD group showed a significantly higher accuracy rate in accumulated reinforcement than distributed reinforcement, but the intellectual disability group showed no differences between conditions. These results suggest that children with intellectual disability and ASD show a better performance under the accumulated reinforcement, and the characteristics of ASD are relevant to the effects of accumulated reinforcement.
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